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Keep up with the latest news, events, and progress of Project 26’s campaign. From successful legislative changes to upcoming protests and community outreach efforts, this is your go-to source for staying informed and engaged in our fight for a fireworks-free future.

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Columbus Day - Kick Off The Website

Veterans Day - BBQ & Live Music

December Holiday - Show, Date & Location TBA

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4th of July

Labor Day - Football get together with team members and regulators invited to hear and see our message.

Our Game Plan ...

Identify municipalities current fireworks laws

Locate areas to lobby.

Analyze budgetary tax dollars wasted on fireworks shows.

Demonstrate to regulators the effects fireworks have on wildlife, pets, environment and injuries to constituents

Recommend creative alternatives such as drone shows, curfews, and residential pyrotechnic licenses.

Show model city, county and state regulations, ordinances, statutes and law at public meetings on the record.

Elected officials who support will receive endorsements from pet and environmental groups.

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It Didn't Have to Happen... NHL Player Matiss Kivlenieks Dies From Fireworks Accident

“A witness sitting near Kivlenieks described it to investigators as being “like a gun pointed right at you,” and said he noticed the fireworks box had “flipped” to point in their direction. After yelling “bail!” to those nearby, he quickly took cover. 

One of the witnesses interviewed was an unidentified Legace “family friend” who had also conducted amateur fireworks displays there previously. After igniting the device that caused Kivlenieks’ death, he told police in a phone interview that one shot misfired toward the house and another tube then tilted in that direction.”-USA TODAY